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The Holburne's role as a university museum was established in 1973 through its association with the University of Bath. [30] Though it has also engaged in collaboration with nearby University of Bristol. [31] In 2013 the Holburne Museum and Bath Spa University announced a new partnership to promote their academic and cultural collaboration. [32]
The fifth Baronet was founder of the Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, Somerset. On his death in 1874 the baronetcy became either extinct or dormant. The family seat was Menstrie Castle, Menstrie, Clackmannanshire.
The Sydney Hotel, which was built with the gardens, was the centre for entertainment. It is now the Holburne Museum. Other structures including the walls and bridges connected with the canal and railway are listed buildings along with small buildings now known as the pavilion and Minerva's temple and the public conveniences.
A painting of Thomas William Holburn, early 19th century. Sir Thomas William Holburn, 5th Baronet (1793–1874), generally known as William, was a Lieutenant of the British Navy and part of the last of the Holburn baronets.
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Sir Francis Holburn, 4th Baronet (1752–1820), was an English baronet and son of Admiral Francis Holburne. Francis Holburne inherited the family title from his cousin Sir Alexander Holburn, 3rd Baronet, in 1772. [1] In 1786 he went on to marry Alicia Brayne (1766–1829) and they lived in Lower Sketty near Swansea.
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Holburne Museum, Bath, England. 2011–2012. Longwood Gardens, Kennet Square, Pennsylvania, United States. (Forest of Light and Field of Light) June–October 2012. [6] Waddesdon Manor, the Rothschild Collection, Aylesbury, England. (River of Light, and Field of Light) Annual Exhibition Residency, 2012-2015 [7]